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Thoughts For the Day.
Some day He will tell ?V>u W:y he
has tried you, and let you look back
upon your life story and see the golden
thread of His fatherly love* and care
k shining over and around it and out,
| and only seen by glimpses.?Frances
B Ridley Havergail.
We speak in accents kind and fair
Concerning those who have departed;
We praise the ones who travel wftere
The shoreless seas are all* unk
charted;
? JBut would it not be better still
^ ^ To be a little more forgiving.
^knd cease so often to speak ill
Concerning people who are living?
S. E. Kiser.
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Ladies* Aid Society.
j The Ladies Aid society of the Church
of tf .e Redeemer will meet at the home j
of Mrs. R. C. Perry at 6 o'clock Tues^
day afternoon, August 10, 1915.
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' Bachelor Maids' Clnb.
The Bachelor Maids' club will meet!
with Miss Fannie Mae Carwile on
Teusday afternoon, August 10, at 6
o'clock.
?
in the Contest,
\'?wberrv has some good looking
"women. Why not send in your photo
and enter the Harvest Jubilee contest.
We Lave several photos now; would
like to have more?"the more the merrier."
k TKk rnstc vftii ahsnlntel v nothing?
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^ perhaps you will be voted queen of j
the Harvest 'Festival?with the trip to:
Columbia, your expenses, an elaborate
trousseau and a good time given you.
Pfease let us have your pfioto right
away.
Let's make Newberry the winner.
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Winthrop Daughters.
The Winthrop Daughters will meet
ieitii Miss Blanche Davidson on Fri*
lay afternoon, August 113, at 6 o'clock.1
OLD-FASHIONED ROSES.
The Kind Thnt Bloomed in Grand
mother's Garden.
'No manual of rose culture, no tribute !
to the rose, nor any history of the j
rose, is complete without including thei
^Damask and"tJ:e Cabbage roses, says;
pr Georgia Tarrey Drennan in Southern j
JVoman's magazine. The Damask is!
ih4 most ancient of all roses. As far j
is is known, it is coexistent with Da-j
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uiascus, me ciaesi 01 living cmes.!
/There is do record of a wild rose of j
. double form. Roses discovered in ev- j
fe ery part of the world have been sin- \
tgle. Therefore, it is logical to sup-1
ftcose that the Damask rose r.as been
Ade double by cultivation .before it;
^^ts known in Europe. It was brought i
by the Crusaders from Damascus to
England, and from thence has gone
Into all civilized lands. Our colonial
ancestors brought it to their wilder-:
^ness homes. Its culture became a part |
pof every advance in developing and |
B beautifying American gardens. Mis*
sionaries have planted it in pagan
Hon He an/1 om/\nc +V>?> +1*- mi condo nf
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Toses that bloom in thousands of gardens,
pne of the two roses universally
referred co as the rose of "grandmother's
.garden" is the Damask. It is
1 much older than the Centifclia, or
Hundred Leaf rose of Pliny, as the
I city of Damascus is older than Rome
or Greece.
The Cabbage is the Centifolia, or
Hundred Leaf rose of Pliny, the same
as the Gallican, Province or Rose 6t
France. It has quite as interesting
history a9 ti-e Damask, though it is
\$ot so ancient. The petals are not so
I broad as tftose of the Damask, but the
rose as double, hence Pliny's specific;
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OLD-TIME REMEDIES.
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Benewed Demand For Medicines of the
Old Days.
Diet, pure food, pure air and less
worry constitute the favorite prescription
of doctors in this progressive day,
gays Leslie's. And we are having a
HWrnl /NP 4-V* _fo ell ? An A WATV1
|?ai Ui IliC UiU-iajiiivi'CU
|r mothers and grandmothers, who
Aded upon nature's lierbs for most
r medicines. Never before has
Been such a demand for pennykppermint,
wintergreen, goldKnd
other simple remedies of
Rys, and all of these enter into
popular medicaments. Now
?s the discovery that by a careful
Baing of crude oil, a tasteless, color s
product can be evolved tiiat will
Bet as an internal lubricant for the
Buman system. This was a Russian
Biedical discovery and the oil received
Be name of "Russian Oil." It was obKtadning
world-wide fame when the war
broke
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NOWis
the time to hav
examined before stai
CALL A
DR. F. C.
FvexiffHt Soecialist Who
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Office over Andersoi
eign trade. American ingenuity met I
{the demand of the emergency and re-'
placed Russian oil with a product from
the laboratories of our own chemists.
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! So witn nature s own i;eros ana me i
j products of Nature's distillation, Prov- j
I idence administers its healing remedies
: to suffering mankind and leaves less
for the doctors to do.
! The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head ;
I Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA!
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
f Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
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look 'or the signature of H. W. GROVE. 25c.
Summerland College
For the higher education of young women
Healthful location
Every modern convenience
A competent, working faculty
For catalogue or other information
write to (
P. E. Monroe, Leesville, S. C.
Plies Cored In 6 to 14 Days
yoor druggist will refund money if PAZC
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itchins
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 days
The first application giv?- Ease and Rest. 50c
Onlv 5% PLUS
for the
Best "Non-Skid"
PRACTICALLY all Non-Skid
Tires that make serious claims
to non-skid efficiency cost you
10% to 30% more than Plain Tread
Tires of same brand and material.
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VJUUUrn.li ouiciy iicau iuv.19 \.u?,
you only 5 ?/o more than our plain
tread tires.
Here's how and Why!
0 0 0s
FORTY-FIVE years of Rubber
working (in what is now the
World's largest Rubber Factory)
has taught us a few Kinks and
Short-cuts that are not common to the
Trade.
One of these now comes to the
help of your Pocket-book.
Through the simple process of
Thinking Hard (and being Candid i
with ourselves) we have found a Shortcut
to make the best Safety Tread ever
put on a Tire cost us only about 5 %
more than it costs to make the PlainTread
of similar quality.
Goodrich Safety Tread Tires cost you only 5$
more than our own or any other plain tread tires.
Note As following table of eomDararive orices I
on non-skid tire*. Columns headed "A," "B," "C"
and "D" represent four highly advertised tires:
I Goodrich OTHER MAKES
Sire Safety ?
_ Tread "A" **Bn "C" "D"
30 xi $9.45 $10.55 $10.95 $16.35 $18.10
30x3>< 12.20 13.35 14.20 21.70 23.60
32x3ft 14.00 15.40 16.30 22.85 25.30
34x4 20.35 22.30 JZ3.80 31.15 33.55
36x43$ 28.70 32.15 33.60 41.85 41.40
37 xS 33.90 39.80 41.80 49.85 52.05
By testing out these Goodrich
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batety-1 read i ires on a large numoer
of Taxicabs (where they could be
competitivcly observed and carefully
checked up at the end of each day's
use) and by comparing their actual performance
with that of our own, and
other Plain-Treads, of much higher
price, we have had this fact forced j
upon us?
Viz:
? /NTTT* nriTrtr\T/>t Tf I
? mat there is &UArKiMwvjL,i more
Mileage, in Goodrich Safety Tread Tires,
than in our own, or any other, make of PlainTread
Tires.
So MUCH more Mileage, for only 5 %
more Cost iooked so good to us that we decided
to give Car Owners the benefit.
Here's what we now offer you!
The best Non-Skid Safety Tread ever
put on the market, and it costs you only
5/? more than our best plain tread tire.
The B. F. Goodrich Company
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ting them to school.
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MARTIN
Guarantees Satisfaction.
i's Drv Goods Store.
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Barbecues
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Barbecue at Pomaria August 13.
The three churches of the Broad'
River circuit will give a barbecue at \
Pomaria 011 August 13 for the benefit'
* C +4 ? r\r?tic?/\no O-a C.r\A^/'"Tl?iO i
Ujl U -C .VICliiUUlOl pai KJ;
suitable for the occasion will be made. |
Dinner 35 cents and 40 cents.
J. L. Grabam,
M. 11. iunar<i,
Managers. |
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We will give a first class Barbecut 1
at the Newberry Fill, near B. M. Suber's,
August 14. Come one and all
and spend a pleasam day.
Dinner 35 and 45 cents.
B. M. Suber.
7-9-td 0. A. Felker.
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
Jo get the genuine, call (or fell name, LAXA !
Rnnvn nriVTNT?. T^oftkforciraatnre of I
E. W. GROVE. Cure? a Cold in One Day. Stop* \
couch nnd headache, and works of* cold 25c |
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Whenever You Need a General Tool; j
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless :
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a i
General Tonic because it contains the j
well known tonic properties of QUININE j
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives j
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and i
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Hiuids up tae wnoie oysiem. dv cenia. j
NOTICE TO. TEFSTEES.
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It is utterly impossible for the,
County Auditor to know the location |
and ammint r>f real and nersonal DrOD-il
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erty in districts having a special tax, I
unless he has tJ": e assistance of the,
trustees of the special districts. 1!
therefore request and urge tnat all j
trustees of special school districts j
rroot in A mHt/ir's nffirp at differ-!
ent times between now and the 15th of j
August, 1915, and check over tl':e re- J
turns and place the amount of real
and personal property due to be taxed
in their respective districts.
"En^ATip S. Werts.
i 7-27,td County Auditor.
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To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System!
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S;
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know I
what you are taking, as the formula is I
Drinted on every label, showing it is!
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives, out malaria, the
Iro^i Guilds up the system. 50 cents
NOTICE.
A meeting of the stockholders of |
The Farmers' Bank, Silverstreet, S. C.,!
will be held in tl-e bank building at
Silverstreet, S. C., on Tuesday, the
31st day of August, 1915, at 4 o'clock
p. m:, at which meeting the matter of
liquidating, winding up the affairs and
dissolving the said bank, a corporation
under the law of the State of South
Carolina, will be cosidered and voted
on. Stockholders may attend in person
or by proxy. This meeting is ordered
by the terms of a resolution of
the board of directors of said bank.
H. 0. Long,
President of The Farmers' Bank,
Silverstreet, S. C.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't .Ufa.;
The worst cases, no matter of how long: standing; 1
are cured by fhe wonderful, old reliable Dr. I
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves j
Pa:a and Heals at tb*? *ame time. 25<:, 50c, $1.00
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given that a meet-'
ing of the stockholders of the Little;
(Mountain Oil Mill and Fertilzer Com-;
pc.ny will be held at the offices of the
company, Little Mountain, S. C., September
1, 1915, at 4 o'clock p. m., to '
consider the following resolutions, :
adopted by the hoard of directors July i
30,19li, proposing that preferred stock :
he issued: i
^esolved, That the Little Mountain
Oil Mill and Fertilizer Company issue 1
1,350 shares of preferred stock, of the ;
aggregate amount of $13,500; tibat the 1
stockholders and directors who are i
now liable for the debts of the com- t
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puUJ, CILlXCi ag rnaati o vi vuuviaviii j
of its notes, shall have the preference i
of taking such preferred stock in pro- 1
portion tp the amount of their respeet- ]
ive-liability; tjiat such'preferred -stock ;
4 per i
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Wednesday, A
Extremely Low Excui
To
Washington
OnliimKicj s?tpi nn
Ridge way.. 10.00.
Winnsboro 10.00.
Chester 10.00.
Rock Hill 10.00.
Prosperity 12.00
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Poportionately Low Exeursi*
mediate Points. Excursion tic!
reach original starting point pr
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Washing coi
Special
Leave Columbi 1 6.15 P. M
'' Ridgevvay. ..7.00 P. M
t? Winnsboro.. .7.23 P. M
" Chester 8.12 P. M
44 Rock Hill .. .8.47 P. M,
Arrive Washington.9.00 A. M
CONSIST: Washington S]
Sleeping Cars, Day Coaci
No. 28 & 38?Through F
No 32?Through Pullmar
VISIT THE NATI
An Attractive and Inexpensive
For Pullman Reservation*
to Ticket Agents, or
W. E. McGEE, S. H McLE.
A. G. P A. D. P. A.
Columbia, S. C. Coin
sliall be a lien upon the net profits of
the corporation and, if the property of
the corporation should be sold under
foreclosure, or in liquidation, such
preferred stock shall be a lien upon
the Droceeds of sale, after paying ex-i
penses and the debts of the corporation;
tlhat no dividend shall be paid
upon any other stock in any year until
:he preferred stock authorized by these
resolutions shall have received a dividend
of eight per cent.; that such preA
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terrea SIOCK is lU ue rtrgarueu a,s Wilaterel
to secure the Tiaymeirt ofnetes
smd obligations of the company on
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line a Ljay
fhrift Club
iber by getting
ocket Savings
iks
aiting for you.
at our bank
nk of Newberry j
ry, S. C.
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ugust 11, 1915
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sion rares as rouows:
To To
i Richmond, Va. Norfolk
$8.oo $8.00
S.oc 8.00
8 oo 8.00
8.oo.... 8.00
8.00 8.oo
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9-00 9-00
:>n Faies From Other Internets
will be good returning to
ior to midnight August 29, 1915
IAIN SERVICE
1 Train No. Train No.
28 and 38 32
3.20 P. M 7.20 P. M.
4.10 P. M 8.03 P. M.
4.35 P. M 8.24 P. M.
5-35 P- M 9.08 P. M.
6.18 P. M 9 40 P. M.
7.45 A. M 10.40 A. M.
pecial?Through Pullman
n?_.:
ies, JL/injmg var.
oilman Car, Dining Car.
i Cars, Coaches, dining car.
ONAL CAPITOL
i Trip for the Summer Vacation
*, Information, Etc., Apply
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A "NT. L. D. ROBINSON.
C. P. T. A.
mbia. S. Columbia, S.C.
wtiich the holders of such are liable,
and any payment made on this pre
ferred stock out of the earnings of the
corporation, or out of any sale of its
property, is to be regarded as a payment
on the obligations assumed by
the respective holders of said stock,
and the payment in full of such obligations
out of the earnings or property
of the company shall retire sucfe
preferred stock in full.
By order of the Board of Directors.
W. P. Derrick,
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